Meet our second Hothouse Resident: Beth Schmidt
In this new Meet The Resident we get to know a little bit about our second Design Hothouse Resident Architectural Assistant Beth Schmidt.
Tell us a bit about yourself, your background and your creative work:
I work as an architectural assistant at Studio idir in East Belfast, where I contribute to a range of residential and placemaking projects. My work is driven by a passion for community-led design and an interest in re-evaluating food and waste systems, which was a continuous theme throughout my academic work. After graduating from Queen’s University Belfast in 2024, I spent time volunteering for various community-led projects across Europe, engaging in hands-on construction, food preparation, and permaculture farming. This allowed me to create meaningful change on an everyday scale, which I think can be difficult within architectural practice. Outside of design, I also enjoy painting streetscapes in oil, and upcycling and mending clothes.
Can you tell us why you wanted to take part in the Hothouse Residency?
I’m interested in the potential of design in reshaping our cities, which the residency encourages us to explore. The collaborative nature of the project was also important to me – I come from a background of architecture, which is often a very individualistic discipline. Buildings have historically been portrayed as the work and genius of one person, rather than reflecting the vast range of people involved in design and construction processes. I think collaboration enriches design and creates better results, and so I was interested in the opportunity to work with designers from other disciplines throughout the residency.
Do you have an online portfolio where people can see more of your work?
Instagram: @beth__schmidt
What would you like to achieve from this residency?
I’d like to explore design within circular economy principles, and create a body of work that is genuinely sustainable and has a positive contribution to the public. I’m also eager to gain experience and insight more generally in delivering the various events, branding, and physical exhibition that the residency links into. Lastly, I’d also like to become more confident in my ability to work within these areas going forward!